This museum is closed permanently.
The HFAC, inaugurated in 1964, was a work of renowned architect William Pereira. Its design followed the modernist style that was popular during its construction period. This architectural style might be of interest to those who appreciate modernist architecture.
The HFAC was strategically located between the Museum of Art and the Wilkinson Student Center. This location made it a central point of interest for visitors exploring the university's artistic and cultural offerings.
The HFAC was home to the School of Music, the Theatre and Media Arts, Art, and Design departments, as well as BYU Arts Production. This made it a vibrant center for various forms of artistic expression and production.
The De Jong Concert Hall, named after Gerrit de Jong, Jr., the first dean of the College of Fine Arts at BYU, was the largest room in the HFAC. It was a significant venue for concerts, musicals, operas, and dance performances.
Art & Design Contemporary art Music
Brigham Young University, 800 E Campus Dr, Provo
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